1. Security Guards
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A hospital security guard is deployed for
the protection of hospitals or health clinics.
The security personnel in the hospital must
acknowledge the complex environment and
the presented challenges. The specific roles
and responsibilities may vary depending on
the size of the facility, and services.
2. Security guards:
protect people, property and information
To satisfactorily undertake these responsibilities,
a security guard must
understand the importance of the position and
the general duties that a Security Guard may
be asked to play on a day to day basis.
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However, the security team in the hospital perform the following
duties;
•Patient/ Customer service
•Access control
•Traffic control
•Internal and External monitoring
•Emergency response
•Physical intervention & public safety
•Surveillance and investigation
•VIP escort and protection
3. Public security
Maintaining the peace and discipline;
Preventing crimes and other offences;
Assisting patients and attendants
Help in Investigating.
Raising alarm if anything important.
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These measures involve the protection of
property (things produced by the client, facilities,
equipment used in its production),
personnel (people that work on site, members of
the public having access to it), and
information about the products, property,
facilities, process.
4. ROLE OF SECURITY GUARD
Role of Security Guard to protect people, property
and info.
They are responsible to a variety of people:
To the employer. As a Security Guard, you have a
responsibility to your employer for the security and
protection of property. This involves:
The responsibility to make every effort to ensure
premises and property are protected in an appropriate
and effective fashion against a variety of natural and
man-made threats;
Preventing, detecting and reacting appropriately; and
The obligation to perform these duties in a way that
enables the client to have confidence that they will not
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5. ROLE OF SECURITY GUARD
To the public
To the public. Security is normally assigned the duty of protecting the
public from loss or injury. This includes:
A responsibility to interact with customers politely.
Showing good behavior
Responding to all queries responsibly and guiding
patients/attendants
Showing empathy
Provide help if required
Escalate to manager in any emergency
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6. ROLE OF SECURITY
GUARD
To Yourself
To Yourself. A Security Guard should recognize that he
or she is a professional and is involved in a position that
involves tremendous responsibility.
Often security is responsible for protecting hundreds of
thousands or even millions of dollars of property and
equipment.
Consequently, the guard must act in a serious and
responsible manner during the performance of his or her
duties.
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7. OBSERVE, DETER, RECORD AND
REPORT
A security guard’s primary responsibility is to “provide protection”, to
personnel, property and information.
The days of a security guard acting tough or as a bouncer, enforcing the
peace on a work site through force and intimidation, are past.
The majority of tasks assigned require a Security Guard to observe, deter,
record and report only.
Police officers may rely on the status of their position, their uniform,
extensive specialized training, and weapons to control situations in which
there is some risk of being assaulted.
Security guards do not have these advantages and are far better advised to
watch what is going on, take notes, and contact the police, if necessary.
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8. DETER AND DETECT CRIME:
Presence: deter most criminals from doing something illegal on your site.
If someone does try to commit a crime, you should respond according to the
protocol the Client wishes you to follow.
Not all clients want people charged or the Police called.
The response will be predetermined by the client and the security company.
Be aware of what your Post Orders require you to do.
If you do call the police, be able to give them valuable information.
This help them catch the criminals or stop the crime while it is happening.
Carefully make notes to remember as many details of the crime as possible.
It is important at all times to work to build good relations with the police.
Together with your local police force, you form a security team.
Know exactly what you are allowed to do and what not under the law.
The main duty in all situations are to observe, deter, record and report.
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9. THE SECURITY OF PEOPLE
Crowd control
Crowd control: When disturbances occur it becomes the responsibility of
police, and in some cases that of a security guard, to control a crowd or
restore order.
Crowds that have been allowed to get out of hand through inadequate
supervision, in spite of the best efforts by guards to prevent a disturbance,
make the task of restoring order or protecting life and/or property a
tremendous responsibility.
To restore peace or control situation have in mind:
the risk to life and/or property whether or not action is taken;
the personal risk to the Security Guard;
instructions of the guard’s supervisor or the client;
risks posed by leaving the post;
availability of support or backup;
urgency; and
development of tactics or plans for dealing with the situation.
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10. THE SECURITY OF PEOPLE
Work accident prevention
Work accident prevention: Accidents at work represent potential personal
injury, loss of productivity and eventually profit stability.
Be aware of potential danger zones risk to employees and public on site.
Guards should exercise a helpful and observant role in the interests of others on
the work site.
Warn people of potential hazards to encounter while on the premises.
If the risk factor is high, the client should consider having the guard escort
people through the danger zone under restricted access until the danger has
passed.
Guards to have safety inspection checklist that covers the particular hazards of
their workplace.
Guards use their common sense and look for items not on the checklist that hold
the potential to cause accidents or injury.
Guards should on time report safety hazards and then follow through by taking
steps they are directed to minimize the risk posed to people on site.
Accidents which cause major injures only take a split second to happen and
have consequences that can last a lifetime.
It may only take a few moments to reduce the number of situations in which
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11. Hospital specific threats and hazards
The security staff should aware of the threat and hazards that
impact the hospital’s operational capabilities; the security threats
to the hospital may vary in consequences, likelihood, and risk. If
the following threats occur, may cause major disruptions to
the health care provider
• Fire
• Breach of information security & patient confidentiality
• Theft of medicinal supplies or equipment
• Abduction of children or babies
• Sabotage of life support equipment
• Contamination of food or water supplies
To mitigate these risk requires the balance on the strong security
policy and procedures, monitoring and surveillance systems and
vigilance of the security guards,
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12. Hospital specific threats and hazards
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Hazards in the hospital
There are a variety of safety hazards in the hospital related
to the healthcare industries. Security staff should be aware
of these materials and ensure they are stored properly and
report immediately if found at the risky level.
The different location presents the different types of
hazards in the hospital, security staff must inspect all the
locations and record and report to the Control room.
13. Potential hazards in the hospital
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Hazards in the hospital
There are a variety of safety hazards in the hospital related
to the healthcare industries. Security staff should be aware
of these materials and ensure they are stored properly and
report immediately if found at the risky level.
The different location presents the different types of
hazards in the hospital, security staff must inspect all the
locations and record and report to the Control room.
14. Potential hazards in the hospital
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1.Physical hazards
1. Slips and falls (most common in hospitals)
2. Traffic accidents in loading/unloading areas
3. Compressed or flammable gasses and liquids
4. X-Ray exposure
5. Electrical wiring and outlets
6. Patient or visitor violence
2.Mental illness (Psychological)
1. Substance abuse
2. Stress and worry
3.Biological hazards
1. Used needles, surgical equipment
2. Blood and saliva
3. Infectious diseases
4. Deceased persons
5. Medical waste e.g.
1. Bandages
2. Soiled bedding
3. Allergies
4. Powder lined Latex gloves
5. Pollen from flowers
4.Chemical hazards
1. Mercury spills from damaged medical devices
2. Portable blood pressure readers
1. Thermometers
2. Cleaning materials
5.Psychological hazards
1. Stress
2. Fatigue
3. Burnouts
4. Death of patients